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Binalong

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Yass Valley Council NSW, PO Box 6, Binalong, NSW 2584
02 6226 1477

Description

Binalong (Bine-a-long) is a village in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, 37 km north-west of Yass in Yass Valley Shire.

Binalong(Bine-a-long) is a village in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, 37 km north-west of Yass in Yass Valley Shire. At the 2016 census, Binalong and the surrounding area had a population of 543.

History
Original inhabitants

The indigenous people of the district were part of the Ngunnawal people.The first Europeans recorded as visiting the area were the exploratory party of Hamilton Hume in 1821.

The name of the town is believed to derive either from an Aboriginal word meaning "under the hills, surrounded by hills, or towards a high place" or from Bennelong, the name of a noted Aborigine.

European settlement

Binalong lay beyond the border of the Nineteen Counties which was the formal legal extent of European settlement in New South Wales.However, squatters settled in the district prior to the formal establishment of squatting districts in 1839.

From 1847 there was a court of petty sessions.The same year a local entrepreneur applied successfully to the Commissioner of Police for a grant to build an inn to provide accommodation and victuals for the visiting magistrate and police witnesses, and the Swan Inn was established close to the courthouse. The town was gazetted in 1850.

In 1853, Cobb and Co was established in Melbourne as a coaching company, and upon eventually expanding their operations into New South Wales, entered into an agreement with the Swan Inn to provide staging services for coaches, drivers and passengers travelling along the adjacent road to the goldfields at Lambing Flat or Young. The town flourished as a coaching stop. The Swan Inn became known as "The Cobb and Co".

Consolidation

The public school was established in 1861. The original railway station opened in 1875 and was replaced by the current structure on an island platform when the railway was deviated and duplicated in 1916. The 1916 signal box is now closed.The original station remains as a private house on the road to Yass.

The Swan Inn closed following the building of the railway and the establishment of other hostelries closer to the railway station. It reopened in the mid-1980s as a restaurant and continues under the name The Black Swan.A motel was built on the adjoining block of land.

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Details

Type: Towns

Population: 101-1000

Time zone: UTC +11:00

Area: 281.313 km2

Elevation: 501-1000 metres

Town elevation: 555 m

Population number: 543

Local Government Area: Yass Valley Council

Location

Yass Valley Council NSW, PO Box 6, Binalong, NSW 2584

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Binalong, New South Wales

Binalong - Localista

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